Web Caching aims to improve the performance of the Internet in three ways- by improving client latency, alleviating network traffic and reducing server load. A web cache is basically a limited store of information which helps in presenting a faster web access environment to the clients. The performance of a cache depends on proper management of this information and effective inter-cache communication. The existing web caches have simple and hard-coded policies which are not best suited for all environments. They offer limited flexibility and that too just in the form of changing some simple parameters such as cache size, peer caches etc. This drawback motivates the need for a framework for building new web caches tailored to specific enviro...
With web caching and cache-related services like CDNs and edge services playing an increasingly sign...
With the increasing popularity of the World Wide Web, the amount of information available and the us...
Based on experiments and experiences with Web caching systems this paper gives guidelines and outlin...
International audienceThe bandwidth demands on the (World-Wide) Web continue to grow at an exponenti...
Abstract: The World Wide Web (WWW) has grown exponentially in the past few years. Consequently, ther...
Abstract—Web caching and Web prefetching are two important techniques used to reduce the noticeable ...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
Web caching is the subject of intense research and development since it seems to be very promising a...
Internet today has become a victim of its own success. As the internet is reaching a global communit...
Caching of objects in the World Wide Web is a widely used technique to reduce end user latencies, ne...
We explore the limitations of existing caching mechanisms in slow networks and propose a new model o...
Several replacement policies for web caches have been proposed and studied extensively in the litera...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access ...
In order to make surfing the internet faster, and to save redundant processing load with each reques...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
With web caching and cache-related services like CDNs and edge services playing an increasingly sign...
With the increasing popularity of the World Wide Web, the amount of information available and the us...
Based on experiments and experiences with Web caching systems this paper gives guidelines and outlin...
International audienceThe bandwidth demands on the (World-Wide) Web continue to grow at an exponenti...
Abstract: The World Wide Web (WWW) has grown exponentially in the past few years. Consequently, ther...
Abstract—Web caching and Web prefetching are two important techniques used to reduce the noticeable ...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
Web caching is the subject of intense research and development since it seems to be very promising a...
Internet today has become a victim of its own success. As the internet is reaching a global communit...
Caching of objects in the World Wide Web is a widely used technique to reduce end user latencies, ne...
We explore the limitations of existing caching mechanisms in slow networks and propose a new model o...
Several replacement policies for web caches have been proposed and studied extensively in the litera...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access ...
In order to make surfing the internet faster, and to save redundant processing load with each reques...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
With web caching and cache-related services like CDNs and edge services playing an increasingly sign...
With the increasing popularity of the World Wide Web, the amount of information available and the us...
Based on experiments and experiences with Web caching systems this paper gives guidelines and outlin...